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katie? the question for you, dana, since biden won in georgia even jesse says that is likely now, don't democrats have a good chance in this run-off? >> dana: i think they have a chance. i don't know if it's good. republicans almost always win these run-offs. especially in a state like georgia. i think the idea that you have to invade georgia with your voters in order to win is pitful. congressman ro khanna says that is not a good idea and shouldn't be encouraged. i'll give you an interesting figure. so joe biden is up by around 14,000 votes. david purdue, the republican incumbent is down -- needs 14,000 more votes to avoid this run-off. so is it possible that there's enough democrats? yes, in a presidential election. in a run-off? i don't know if it's right to say that the democrats typically don't vote in run-offs because they don't care enough. i think everybody is super engaged this time around. i talked to a few people today that work in republican senate races. they went from cautiousl
katie? the question for you, dana, since biden won in georgia even jesse says that is likely now, don't democrats have a good chance in this run-off? >> dana: i think they have a chance. i don't know if it's good. republicans almost always win these run-offs. especially in a state like georgia. i think the idea that you have to invade georgia with your voters in order to win is pitful. congressman ro khanna says that is not a good idea and shouldn't be encouraged. i'll give you an...
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host: katie keith. katie: thank you for that. i would add that some of the covid relief packages that congress has passed already really build on the affordable care act framework to do covid relief. of the covid testing provisions can be delivered. passed usesongress the affordable care act to make that happen. it is about something even bigger than health insurance at this point. host: she raised up the issue of timing. but what about the timing of the case itself. any insight into the justices placing this on their dock at the week after the election, or is that just the way things work out? katie: i think it was the way things worked out. the schedule is entirely within the court's control. pandemic,cause of the there were a number of things held over from the last term. it pushed some of the cases, but i think it just happened to be that way. we will hear a little bit more and we will try to raise 18 leaf read a tea leaf -- leaf. people can enroll through december 15, but we won't see a decision in this case until the spring
host: katie keith. katie: thank you for that. i would add that some of the covid relief packages that congress has passed already really build on the affordable care act framework to do covid relief. of the covid testing provisions can be delivered. passed usesongress the affordable care act to make that happen. it is about something even bigger than health insurance at this point. host: she raised up the issue of timing. but what about the timing of the case itself. any insight into the...
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katie hit on it. when they say we need to heal, it's conditioning the country psychologically to believe that one republican is in power, the nation is wounded and then when the democrats regain power the nation is healed. when they say we need to unify it means everybody shut up while we jam our agenda down your throat. great cheap shot artists. they conspired. they can besmirch, impugn. they can investigate and impeach in the minute they win, they say let's call a truce. democrats who didn't accept the results of the last election can't lecture republicans for not accepting the results of this election. they investigated for three years collusion but they can't give trump three weeks to investigate corruption and he is entitled to look at irregularities, abnormalities. they had people signing sworn affidavits saying people are forging signatures. people are changing and backdating ballots. investigate it. nothing happens. >> greg: you're not worried about it! >> jesse: you said you wanted to make su
katie hit on it. when they say we need to heal, it's conditioning the country psychologically to believe that one republican is in power, the nation is wounded and then when the democrats regain power the nation is healed. when they say we need to unify it means everybody shut up while we jam our agenda down your throat. great cheap shot artists. they conspired. they can besmirch, impugn. they can investigate and impeach in the minute they win, they say let's call a truce. democrats who didn't...
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here today town hall editor and the fox news contributor katie pavlich. attorney and fox news contributor cam emily campano. fox news contributor marie harf. in the center virtual couch seat is guy benson. happy friday, everybody. guy, i will start with you. >> happy friday. >> harris: you have movement now in the legal lawsuits and you have a hand recount going on in georgia. you are watching it from 37,000 feet. how do you call it? >> guy: well, i think it's unlikely at this point and it seems like a lot of folks across the spectrum agree that the outcome of this election is going to be flipped from president-elect biden to president trump. but i think it's reasonable to go through the process to make sure that we have everything correct. where there are credible allegations, they should be investigated. that is what is happening. where the trump campaign is entitled to recounts, that should take place. we see that happening in georgia already. perhaps some other places. there is as you mentioned at the top, harris, a victory for the legal team on team
here today town hall editor and the fox news contributor katie pavlich. attorney and fox news contributor cam emily campano. fox news contributor marie harf. in the center virtual couch seat is guy benson. happy friday, everybody. guy, i will start with you. >> happy friday. >> harris: you have movement now in the legal lawsuits and you have a hand recount going on in georgia. you are watching it from 37,000 feet. how do you call it? >> guy: well, i think it's unlikely at this...
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katie. >> katie: i think when you look at the lawsuits being filed in the arguments being made by the trump campaign and a look at the democrats response, saying there's no evidence of any wrongdoing. we now have some evidence of wrongdoing and irregularities. we have notes from poll watchers about things that do not match up in a number of different states. the question is going to be whether they can use it in court. in terms of the standards, democrats dragged this country through a two-year special counsel investigation and what that investigation basically was was an investigation into fraud for the previous election. it cost taxpayers $32 million and tour the country apart and after the investigation and prove nothing. so if democrats can do that to the country i think it's okay for republicans, the trump campaign, to go through and look at these cases piece by piece to try to make sure that if one person was disenfranchised by fraud that they fixed it for the next time. as they have said it's about future elections, not just the election of president trump. i find it interestin
katie. >> katie: i think when you look at the lawsuits being filed in the arguments being made by the trump campaign and a look at the democrats response, saying there's no evidence of any wrongdoing. we now have some evidence of wrongdoing and irregularities. we have notes from poll watchers about things that do not match up in a number of different states. the question is going to be whether they can use it in court. in terms of the standards, democrats dragged this country through a...
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saphier -- >> katie: quick question here. if i am an american interested in getting this vaccine, how do i choose? what do we know about how long this vaccine actually last? do people have to get this annually? will the last for a couple of years? what do we know about how effective it is long-term? >> i can always count on you for asking great questions which are on the mind of pretty much every american. currently, we have to vaccines that have already -- the pfizer and the moderna. those are really the choices. astrazeneca, we still don't have their interim analysis. we need more information on astrazeneca if you are looking to the future, we are going to have multiple vaccines. determining which ones we are going to take, the bottom line is you may not actually have a choice. it will be what is available to you in your area. in terms of, you know, it's really going to be hard for us to recommend a vaccine that has much lower efficacy then say that pfizer or moderna one. it is hard to say what the long-term results will be
saphier -- >> katie: quick question here. if i am an american interested in getting this vaccine, how do i choose? what do we know about how long this vaccine actually last? do people have to get this annually? will the last for a couple of years? what do we know about how effective it is long-term? >> i can always count on you for asking great questions which are on the mind of pretty much every american. currently, we have to vaccines that have already -- the pfizer and the...
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katy, what needs to fall back? >> rudy giuliani's hair die needs to fall back or his hair mascara or whatever he's doing because the man doesn't -- the man sweats a lot and we've seen him sweat a lot over the past years, frankly that he's have been coming out and trying to defend the president. we saw it even during the republican national convention the other day when he was wiping it off his head. he sweats a lot. maybe if you die your hair, make sure it's dry first or add mascara, make sure it's dry first. go gray, go gray with dignity. >> can i ask a follow, katy? >> you can, you can, you may. >> i'm not knowledgeable about fashion but i've heard that the rule in fashion is you can break any rule knowingly like if you stylishly power clash then it's okay. so is it possible, katy, as a journalist he was going for this look on purpose? >> you know, i know you do not fa fashion, ari, because i've seen your floral puffy jacket on instagram. you got an eye for it. >> wow. wow. all right. >> no, i don't -- you know,
katy, what needs to fall back? >> rudy giuliani's hair die needs to fall back or his hair mascara or whatever he's doing because the man doesn't -- the man sweats a lot and we've seen him sweat a lot over the past years, frankly that he's have been coming out and trying to defend the president. we saw it even during the republican national convention the other day when he was wiping it off his head. he sweats a lot. maybe if you die your hair, make sure it's dry first or add mascara, make...
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katie: a beautiful rainbow. garvin: up next, saving a place at the table for american veterans when they go out to eat. that is, when we're once again allowed out to eat. of our next story was recorded before the pandemic. still, we thought it was important to share with you because it involves something you might see once it's all over. this story begins in a recent past that somehow now feels like ancient history, back in the days, when we could gather to eat in crowded restaurants. male: he said, "that's not what you told me two weeks ago." garvin: it was every thursday morning in this pre-covid times that a group of five veterans-- male: he was a flat gunner. garvin: anchored by 101-year-old world war ii pilot chuck baker would get together for breakfast at the tower cafe in los altos. chuck baker: we don't talk about the war, that's years ago. we're just friends. garvin: they didn't always sit at the same table, though. and that, mike crisp says, is where this story really started. mike crisp: we're here an
katie: a beautiful rainbow. garvin: up next, saving a place at the table for american veterans when they go out to eat. that is, when we're once again allowed out to eat. of our next story was recorded before the pandemic. still, we thought it was important to share with you because it involves something you might see once it's all over. this story begins in a recent past that somehow now feels like ancient history, back in the days, when we could gather to eat in crowded restaurants. male: he...
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. >> katie: vanilla! emily? >> emily: peanut butter chocolate mixed with mint chip. >> katie: okay, my favorite is mint chip. now that we know the important topic of the day, thank you for being here on "outnumbered." thanks to everyone, and over to harris faulkner. ♪ >> harris: we begin this hour with president-elect joe biden choosing his team as progressives, jockeying for jobs inside what potentially will be a new administration. "outnumbered overtime," i'm harris faulkner. biden is naming former aide ron kalinklain as chief of staff, gg insight into the imagination could look like. the president-elect says he wants to name a few new cabinet picks before thanksgiving. joe biden and senator bernie sanders disagreed on many issues during the primary, but apparently that is water under the bridge now. >> if he asks you to join the cabinet as labor secretary, would you say yes? >> if i had a portfolio that allowed me to stand up and fight for working families, what i do it? ye
. >> katie: vanilla! emily? >> emily: peanut butter chocolate mixed with mint chip. >> katie: okay, my favorite is mint chip. now that we know the important topic of the day, thank you for being here on "outnumbered." thanks to everyone, and over to harris faulkner. ♪ >> harris: we begin this hour with president-elect joe biden choosing his team as progressives, jockeying for jobs inside what potentially will be a new administration. "outnumbered...
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katy, what are you hearing? as always with brexit, you have to ta ke as always with brexit, you have to take this with a pinch of salt, because it is still a negotiation. the de facto chief of staff for borisjohnson, the de facto chief of staff for boris johnson, known the de facto chief of staff for borisjohnson, known as steady ed, he addressed tory mps this evening... he is the only one left, isn't he? one of a handful left! i understand he told tory mps what the prime minister's priorities were, one, coronavirus, two, brexit, trying to get a good deal. i think in terms of time, we keep saying there is a crunch deadline, and i was told many times it was this thursday, it now seems to have been pushed back slightly, but i think there is a deal to be done, and we are getting to the point where this landing zone could be next week. i think there is much appetite in government for boris johnson to agree a deal. ok, onto the i, families will meet again in christmas covid plans, four households — where is this co
katy, what are you hearing? as always with brexit, you have to ta ke as always with brexit, you have to take this with a pinch of salt, because it is still a negotiation. the de facto chief of staff for borisjohnson, the de facto chief of staff for boris johnson, known the de facto chief of staff for borisjohnson, known as steady ed, he addressed tory mps this evening... he is the only one left, isn't he? one of a handful left! i understand he told tory mps what the prime minister's priorities...
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katie beck. katie, thank you so much. >> i used to live here, katy. i am very familiar. >> so you know. it's one of my favorite breakfasts if not my favorite breakfast in the entire country. atlanta is a really great town. jealous of you tonight. katie, thank you so much. and let's talk more about the implications these runoff senate races could have for the biden presidency. joining us now is senior politics editor for nbc news and msnbc. so beth, i think the big question a lot of people are settling into right now, now that joe biden is the president-elect, is is he going to be able to get anything done? and if mitch mcconnell is the majority leader what should their expectation be? >> well, as you guys know the senate is a body where the minority can actually play a very large role as well. so whether or not mitch mcconnell is the majority leader or the minority leader he knows the tools of that institution better than anybody. and even as minority leader could put a big kibosh onto a lot of biden's plans if he so chose to do so. now obviously as m
katie beck. katie, thank you so much. >> i used to live here, katy. i am very familiar. >> so you know. it's one of my favorite breakfasts if not my favorite breakfast in the entire country. atlanta is a really great town. jealous of you tonight. katie, thank you so much. and let's talk more about the implications these runoff senate races could have for the biden presidency. joining us now is senior politics editor for nbc news and msnbc. so beth, i think the big question a lot of...
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joining us, town hall editor, fox news contributor, katie pavlich. executive director and fox news contributor, marie harf, and the coanchor as of a special election coverage, executive editor of "the story," martha maccallum, and in the center virtual cap seat, anchor and executive editor of "special report," bret baier. i am so excited for you, bret and martha. you have front row seats to the super bowl tonight. >> martha: looking at joe biden and donald trump last night as they were out in the country, they have been canvassing the entire country over the last couple days. we seen a lot of movement in these balls over the last couple days, and one of the big questions i have today is about voter turnout because on the trump site, they have been banking on an intensely enormous voter turnout today, so will they get those numbers? what we have seen, the spontaneous highway praise that we have seen, will they translate into long, long lines at the polls? he is behind today, but no one knows what will happen tonight because we all lived through 2016,
joining us, town hall editor, fox news contributor, katie pavlich. executive director and fox news contributor, marie harf, and the coanchor as of a special election coverage, executive editor of "the story," martha maccallum, and in the center virtual cap seat, anchor and executive editor of "special report," bret baier. i am so excited for you, bret and martha. you have front row seats to the super bowl tonight. >> martha: looking at joe biden and donald trump last...
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katie pontifex has to face the virus every day. in her home state of michigan the pandemic has been to some extent under control but the numbers are rising again. she has no sympathy for those who don't want to follow the rules anymore even though she herself longs for the time before corona i want to go back to my life the way it was and i think that it's hard to swallow that our lives will be different moving forward until there's a vaccine. time and again katie has had to witness patients losing their fight against cope at 19. the nurse hopes that those in washington d.c. will take the danger more seriously. most of us don't go into this career for anything but appalling want to care for people so we don't feel like heroes we're just showing up and do our job. you know we take care of people and the best times of their lives and our worst and this was how different the simple facemask has become the symbol of a divided country with trump himself stirring up the dispute many republicans refuse to wear them while democrats are in
katie pontifex has to face the virus every day. in her home state of michigan the pandemic has been to some extent under control but the numbers are rising again. she has no sympathy for those who don't want to follow the rules anymore even though she herself longs for the time before corona i want to go back to my life the way it was and i think that it's hard to swallow that our lives will be different moving forward until there's a vaccine. time and again katie has had to witness patients...
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who said that, katie? katie, did you say that? >> katie: i was quoting the professor at the university of chicago and said just to repeat, the trump campaign has every right to litigate evidence of fraud, potentially, malfeasance, or error. and if trump supporter's and voters are upset, we still have not had a full accounting of all the wrongdoing that went on against the trump campaign in 2016 and all the wrongdoing that happened to basically remove him from office when he was president. so to explain why people are upset who voted for president trump in addition to the 24/7 gas lighting by the left, that's part of it. >> harris: it's interesting, because i wonder what role president-elect joe biden plays and recognizing why more than 73 million people who support president trump might be upset and angry, and do you acknowledge that with saying anything? what does vita need to do going forward to keep his promise in uniting the country? >> jessica: he needs to do what he did with his acceptance speech going i know all of you didn
who said that, katie? katie, did you say that? >> katie: i was quoting the professor at the university of chicago and said just to repeat, the trump campaign has every right to litigate evidence of fraud, potentially, malfeasance, or error. and if trump supporter's and voters are upset, we still have not had a full accounting of all the wrongdoing that went on against the trump campaign in 2016 and all the wrongdoing that happened to basically remove him from office when he was president....
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. —— katy. that goes back since time began, it seems. how he deals with it will be of very interesting test of his leadership. let's look at the story below that, katy. brexit trade deal could be days away. the landing zone is in sight. is that what you're hearing? there are definitely some positives, and in this case, the iris side. i would say for the past few weeks it feels we go from hearing positive standings about how there is a deal to be done —— the irish side. to hearing about how the talks have been bumping. it often goes back to fishing and i think what's interesting here is them talking about why there might be a breakthrough and why a deal may be done early next week. i manual micron, the french president, has accepted that they are good have to reduce in terms of their take from —— emmanuel macron. ithink reduce in terms of their take from —— emmanuel macron. i think that is a positive side in terms of getting a positive side in terms of getting a deal, but it also depe
. —— katy. that goes back since time began, it seems. how he deals with it will be of very interesting test of his leadership. let's look at the story below that, katy. brexit trade deal could be days away. the landing zone is in sight. is that what you're hearing? there are definitely some positives, and in this case, the iris side. i would say for the past few weeks it feels we go from hearing positive standings about how there is a deal to be done —— the irish side. to hearing about...
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lucretia mott first met elizabeth katy stanton in 1840. elizabeth katy stanton was younger than her, 22 years younger than her. and when they met, they met in sort of unlikely place, which was at the world's anti-slavery convention in london, england in 1840. so you have, you know, two americans meeting in london. and they -- you know, they had other connections. but lucretia mott was there as a delegate from various american anti-slavery society. so she was officially there to attend the worlds anti-slavery convention. elizabeth katy stanton was there on her honeymoon, just married an abolitionist named henry stanton, it was a european tour versus a political journey as it was for lucretia mott but the two women, i think, instantly connected and elizabeth katy stanton later described lucretia mott as a revelation of womanhood, i had never met a woman like this before and i didn't know it was possible for women to be so outspoken and independent so she really became an admirer of lucretia mott. elizabeth katy stanton referred to lucretia m
lucretia mott first met elizabeth katy stanton in 1840. elizabeth katy stanton was younger than her, 22 years younger than her. and when they met, they met in sort of unlikely place, which was at the world's anti-slavery convention in london, england in 1840. so you have, you know, two americans meeting in london. and they -- you know, they had other connections. but lucretia mott was there as a delegate from various american anti-slavery society. so she was officially there to attend the...
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i'm katy tur. today is all about health care. at the supreme court this morning, representatives for 20 republican attorneys general and governors gave their case to overturn the affordable care act, a move that would kick 20 million people off their coverage and eliminate the safeguards for pre-existing conditions that protect between 50 and 130 million americans. the representatives and ags are making this argument in the middle of a global pandemic. in response president-elect joe biden will deliver a speech any moment now on preserving the affordable care act. a signature accomplishment of the obama/biden administration of 2010. before biden takes the stage, though, here is where the country stands on the pandemic. the seven-day rolling average for new cases has now topped 100,000. and dr. fauci warned earlier this afternoon, there is reason to believe things could get even worse as we enter the holiday season and the colder winter months. >> whenever you have a respiratory-borne illness and you enter into the cooler months o
i'm katy tur. today is all about health care. at the supreme court this morning, representatives for 20 republican attorneys general and governors gave their case to overturn the affordable care act, a move that would kick 20 million people off their coverage and eliminate the safeguards for pre-existing conditions that protect between 50 and 130 million americans. the representatives and ags are making this argument in the middle of a global pandemic. in response president-elect joe biden will...
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host: katie keith. katie: thank you for that. i would add that some of the covid relief packages that congress has passed already really build on the affordable care act framework to do covid relief. of the covid testing provisions can be delivered. passed usesongress the affordable care act to make that happen. it is about something even bigger than health insurance at this point. host: she raised up the issue of timing. but what about the timing of the case itself. any insight into the justices placing this on their dock at the week after the election, or is that just the way things work out? katie: i think it was the way things worked out. the schedule is entirely within the court's control. pandemic,cause of the there were a number of things held over from the last term. it pushed some of the cases, but i think it just happened to be that way. we will hear a little bit more and we will try to raise 18 leaf read a tea leaf -- leaf. people can enroll through december 15, but we won't see a decision in this case until the spring
host: katie keith. katie: thank you for that. i would add that some of the covid relief packages that congress has passed already really build on the affordable care act framework to do covid relief. of the covid testing provisions can be delivered. passed usesongress the affordable care act to make that happen. it is about something even bigger than health insurance at this point. host: she raised up the issue of timing. but what about the timing of the case itself. any insight into the...
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and, katy, half of these contracts, half of these deals were done without a competitive tender, some of them with tens of millions of pounds, the contract not even signed when work had started. i mean, this is going to be potentially very damaging, isn't it? i think it is, as to be potentially very damaging, isn't it? ithink it is, as hasjust been said, you now, in the inquiry, which we do expect to eventually get, all of this will come out. i think one of the things, and obviously more details are out there, what is the timing? if you think back to lockdown, it was all hands on deck, the government was so overwhelmed by the task of coronavirus that, i mean, i remember when there was ppe in turkey, there was an effort to get it, lots of down to ppe. sol was an effort to get it, lots of down to ppe. so i think the idea that in some cases you have to be able to go through the full normal procedure probably actually doesn't apply to an emergency situation. however, you still need to have some checks and balances in place, and i think the question is, have they got rid of so many that it
and, katy, half of these contracts, half of these deals were done without a competitive tender, some of them with tens of millions of pounds, the contract not even signed when work had started. i mean, this is going to be potentially very damaging, isn't it? i think it is, as to be potentially very damaging, isn't it? ithink it is, as hasjust been said, you now, in the inquiry, which we do expect to eventually get, all of this will come out. i think one of the things, and obviously more details...
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i will defend democts like katie hill in alexaria cossey or taz. if they're being unfairl i will attack republicans by believe they are in misleads or what they ought to do for america. i think we need me of that in politics. more of the ability to realize were not two separate teams were indifferent jerseys. we are all wearing the american jersey. we can have different ideas about what plays are but the end of the day with got to get the ball the end zone. >> you're in opposite ends of the political spectrum from aoc which you write about. you care to say that you both read the same playbook. got similar operating styles. she is just as effective on the left and her stylish y are on the right. be to not do i not only reckon is aop star per i write about how the president does as well. member donald trump was a guy who quite literally judges o talent competitions. he kno astarte sees what any nosy as a star which is sort of why engages with her at times. i know that she's a socialist but also she's not a sellout. then there's far too much washingto
i will defend democts like katie hill in alexaria cossey or taz. if they're being unfairl i will attack republicans by believe they are in misleads or what they ought to do for america. i think we need me of that in politics. more of the ability to realize were not two separate teams were indifferent jerseys. we are all wearing the american jersey. we can have different ideas about what plays are but the end of the day with got to get the ball the end zone. >> you're in opposite ends of...
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katy? >> gabe, thank you. dr. gupta, is there a workaround where we can allow businesses like restaurants which are tricky because you're take off your mask, to stay open? if it is just the spread is happening in these smaller gatherings, is there a way to get enough surveillance, enough visibility on this spread so that we're not going to crater the economy all over again? >> good afternoon, katy. it's a vital question. i think it comes back to the issue of where are people dining when they're dining in? is it in an indoor seat in a restaurant that might have 25% capacity or are there outdoor tables? and so in seattle i've seen a lot of different innovations that restaurants have employed. the same thing's happening in new york. to make sure people are warm when they're dining outside. making reservations possible outside. i do think that remains a possibility. data was published reported on yesterday suggesting that the majority of transmission that is occurring is happening in places like restaurants and classr
katy? >> gabe, thank you. dr. gupta, is there a workaround where we can allow businesses like restaurants which are tricky because you're take off your mask, to stay open? if it is just the spread is happening in these smaller gatherings, is there a way to get enough surveillance, enough visibility on this spread so that we're not going to crater the economy all over again? >> good afternoon, katy. it's a vital question. i think it comes back to the issue of where are people dining...
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>> not that we have heard so far, katy. now, one thing about going to court, and especially prevailing in court, is that you need facts and you need law to be on your side. and so far, the trump campaign lacks both. yes, they are suing. they are claiming that they aren't being allowed, for example, to observe ballot counting, the way they are entitled to by law. but when pressed in court, their lawyers are acknowledging, actually, yes, they are in the room, they are observing the way they're entitled to by law. so, at some point, this begins to look like disinformation through litigation. they're not real legal claims. they're just ways to advance the trump talking points, katy. >> so, let me ask you, joshua, if i can, what joe biden does here, because as these legal challenges emerge, and as you and other legal experts have said, they may not necessarily have a strong leg to stand on. the argument that the trump campaign is making is trying to either discredit the voting process, the counting process, and have those ballot
>> not that we have heard so far, katy. now, one thing about going to court, and especially prevailing in court, is that you need facts and you need law to be on your side. and so far, the trump campaign lacks both. yes, they are suing. they are claiming that they aren't being allowed, for example, to observe ballot counting, the way they are entitled to by law. but when pressed in court, their lawyers are acknowledging, actually, yes, they are in the room, they are observing the way...
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katie said, i scrubs. so her older siblings were working in a hammock factor during the day, but katie stayed home. she is 9 years old and she scrubbed and cooked for the family and also went to school when she could. >> this is a bird's eye view of new york in 1879. bird's eye views were popular until really the turn -- slightly after the turn of the century. and they put buildings and sort of gave an idea of the density of space and put buildings in perspective. so you see the lower east side here where riis was primarily working. and it is astounding sort of how many people are sort of crammed and how many structures are crammed into this space. the u.s. census bureau at the time said that this was the most densely crowded city in the united states. 1.5 million people lived primarily in lower manhattan. riis claimed it was the largest or largest population, most densely populated city on earth, which may or may not have been the case but that's what he claims in "how the other half lives." and i think i
katie said, i scrubs. so her older siblings were working in a hammock factor during the day, but katie stayed home. she is 9 years old and she scrubbed and cooked for the family and also went to school when she could. >> this is a bird's eye view of new york in 1879. bird's eye views were popular until really the turn -- slightly after the turn of the century. and they put buildings and sort of gave an idea of the density of space and put buildings in perspective. so you see the lower...
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katie: you do. it is interesting, you saw the nasdaq finished the week higher paid the s&p ended in the red. the russell 2000 eight the nasdaq for the second week in a row which feels like the rotation kind of fell off the radar this week. it is still there. romaine: you point out not only the russell is up but when you lay it up against the s&p 500, you are talking about a 3% differential, basically matching what we saw last week. i am curious though, while we are seeing people rotate back into the cyclicals and some of the small-cap names, a lot of those small-cap names, at least the ones that gotten the bit earlier were travel stocks, leisure stocks. things that were supposed to benefit from all of us getting back out until economy and all i see right now in new york is things being shut down again. katie: that is true. if you look at what dragged down the s&p 500 today, it is those travel stocks. norwegian cruise line, carnival corp., those sorts of names. you are seeing caution and that is why
katie: you do. it is interesting, you saw the nasdaq finished the week higher paid the s&p ended in the red. the russell 2000 eight the nasdaq for the second week in a row which feels like the rotation kind of fell off the radar this week. it is still there. romaine: you point out not only the russell is up but when you lay it up against the s&p 500, you are talking about a 3% differential, basically matching what we saw last week. i am curious though, while we are seeing people rotate...
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back with me is katy tur. we're waiting to see if that translates to a win for biden as well. >> we are but it brings us one step closer to finding out what the results will be. chris right now in arizona biden leads by roughly 43,000 votes. president trump did cut into biden's lead, but not so substantially. let's go to vaughn hilliard who has been standing by for us for what feels like an eternity. there are 221,000 ballots left. what are they and is there a time line for when the counting will be finished? >> i think the 1:00 a.m. hour and the 2:00 am hour there is about 60,000 votes let's see what those will look reich. donald trump would have to hit essentially 59% of the share of those votes. what happened this morning. that is big, because that batch of ballots will look. and it is expecting to look like a remaining 140,000 ballots here. we should expect them to hit that threshold mark there. that case is nearly insurmountab insurmountable. so far even in some more republican leaning counties, he has no
back with me is katy tur. we're waiting to see if that translates to a win for biden as well. >> we are but it brings us one step closer to finding out what the results will be. chris right now in arizona biden leads by roughly 43,000 votes. president trump did cut into biden's lead, but not so substantially. let's go to vaughn hilliard who has been standing by for us for what feels like an eternity. there are 221,000 ballots left. what are they and is there a time line for when the...
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katie brought up voter fraud. a just got popped. i want to know if what is going on in philly is on the up and up. you can't do that if they prohibit poll workers for legal access to the count rooms. if everything is fine, open the doors. it's very suspicious. now you'll have 80 million americans not believing in the integrity of the election in philadelphia, this is a secretary of state in philadelphia that is tweeting nasty stuff about donald trump. the a.g. in philly is going on rachel maddow in prime time announcing there's no way donald trump can win. donald trump, i think he polled 18% of black male voters. you're saying he's getting crushed by these margins in philadelphia? you're saying joe biden turned out more people than barack obama? some of the stuff is just -- i want to believe that it's fine, but just the fact that the department of justice, the civil rights division hasn't gone in there and enforced the court order to allow access to the count rooms. you'll have this whole lead by donald trump chewed away behind croo
katie brought up voter fraud. a just got popped. i want to know if what is going on in philly is on the up and up. you can't do that if they prohibit poll workers for legal access to the count rooms. if everything is fine, open the doors. it's very suspicious. now you'll have 80 million americans not believing in the integrity of the election in philadelphia, this is a secretary of state in philadelphia that is tweeting nasty stuff about donald trump. the a.g. in philly is going on rachel...
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. >>> good afternoon, i'm katy tur. after two years of campaigning, we are only hours from the final day of the election. nearly 100 million early votes have been cast. now republicans are banking on election day turnout in key states like pennsylvania, arizona, and florida. a look at the most recent polling shows you just how important pennsylvania is for instance to both campaigns with 20 electoral votes it could make or present either candidate. that is why both are there today. trump is about to appear just outside of biden's hometown of scranton. biden is leading there by five. of the 12 most important states you can see them all right there. joe biden has a combined lead of five points. if those polls hold, that is an if, the election might be a l d landslide. not everyone is willing to bank on that. they didn't believe the polls in 2016 and they don't believe them now. >> i watch all of these, no matter -- if we're up by ten, if we know we're going to win easily, people say but don't want to talk to you and then
. >>> good afternoon, i'm katy tur. after two years of campaigning, we are only hours from the final day of the election. nearly 100 million early votes have been cast. now republicans are banking on election day turnout in key states like pennsylvania, arizona, and florida. a look at the most recent polling shows you just how important pennsylvania is for instance to both campaigns with 20 electoral votes it could make or present either candidate. that is why both are there today....
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and when he said, katie what do you do? katie said i scrubs. so her older siblings, we're working in a hammock factory during the. david katie stayed home, she's nine years old. then she scrubbed uncooked for that family. it also went to school, and she could. this is a bird's-eye view of new york in 1879. >> bird's eye views were popular until slightly after the turn of the century. and they put buildings and gave an idea of the density of space. they put buildings in perspective. so you see the lower east side, here, where riis was primarily working. and it is astounding to see how many people are cramped, and how many structures are crammed, into this space. the u.s. census bureau at the time said that this was the most densely crowded city in the united states. 1.5 million people lived primarily in lower manhattan. we riis claimed it was the largest, most densely populated city on earth. which may or may not have been the case. but that's when he claimed. and i think if you look at this map, it really speaks to that density, that crowded in
and when he said, katie what do you do? katie said i scrubs. so her older siblings, we're working in a hammock factory during the. david katie stayed home, she's nine years old. then she scrubbed uncooked for that family. it also went to school, and she could. this is a bird's-eye view of new york in 1879. >> bird's eye views were popular until slightly after the turn of the century. and they put buildings and gave an idea of the density of space. they put buildings in perspective. so you...
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cas katy, they have been over whelmed. i think there is a lot of extrnl presh. >>> there is 60,000 mail in ballots and about 60,000 provisional ballots. the cut into biden's lead. biden's lead is almost certainly going to expand and probably by a significant amount tomorrow when they announce the 51,000 ballots. there is just no path here. >> i'm sorry to interpret, let me ask you about logistics. is it because they have to open up the ballots and feed them into a machine? is that why it is taking so long. what is the process of receiving a ballot and putting it into a machine. >> they could have started putting them into the machine 14 days or 15 days before the election, katy, and they did start, and it's like why didn't you get it more done? i don't think they had the staff and they weren't set up for the ballots that came in, about 40,000 more ballots came in yesterday. they can't release the provisional ones, same day registration exists here, so they were about to get a provisional ballot. they won't even look at tho
cas katy, they have been over whelmed. i think there is a lot of extrnl presh. >>> there is 60,000 mail in ballots and about 60,000 provisional ballots. the cut into biden's lead. biden's lead is almost certainly going to expand and probably by a significant amount tomorrow when they announce the 51,000 ballots. there is just no path here. >> i'm sorry to interpret, let me ask you about logistics. is it because they have to open up the ballots and feed them into a machine? is...
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in some of my friendships like alexandria cortez and katie hill. because i think at times, you need to listen to one another. and to acknowledge their maybe anything to disagree on but if there are some things you can agree on, then you want to put those at the front of the list. host: i want to ask you about katie and alexandria, you cover both of them in your book really well. are you a natural born politician . know your dad, he was a politician. are you a natural born politician. you can figure out how to achieve celebrity status in the social media age. or maybe it is the reverse. your natural born, like ronald ragan, like a great actor just figure out how to work make it work in politics . matt: well i started in the state legislature. i write about being a 26 -year-old who thought they could contribute to a new generation of republican leadership in the state of florida. that is serving a number of capacities there so i think that my first passion is policy. in ensuring that we actually put the policies in place that can lift up all american
in some of my friendships like alexandria cortez and katie hill. because i think at times, you need to listen to one another. and to acknowledge their maybe anything to disagree on but if there are some things you can agree on, then you want to put those at the front of the list. host: i want to ask you about katie and alexandria, you cover both of them in your book really well. are you a natural born politician . know your dad, he was a politician. are you a natural born politician. you can...
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katie, it's true progressives can't be terribly pleased with the foreign policy picks. tony blank ends, those folks, people that i've really been in government for decades. people that are sort of washington establishment policy folks. fuller career policy operative spirit tell us about the foreign policy side what what you are thinking. >> look, vice president elect -- president-elect joe biden's cabinet picks so far are exactly what you said, establishment types, reruns from the obama administration, not necessary revolutionary leftists in the form of alexandria ocasio-cort ocasio-cortez. as she has said and holding the press conference, they remember the packs they made with the team, they take the agreement they had a very seriously and terms of moving it forward and having real results. this goes back to what we were talking about earlier with georgia. there's been a lot of speculation on if joe biden would prefer that to hold off the far left on capitol hill, pushing through a number of these far left proposals, green new deal, medicare for all. of course if they
katie, it's true progressives can't be terribly pleased with the foreign policy picks. tony blank ends, those folks, people that i've really been in government for decades. people that are sort of washington establishment policy folks. fuller career policy operative spirit tell us about the foreign policy side what what you are thinking. >> look, vice president elect -- president-elect joe biden's cabinet picks so far are exactly what you said, establishment types, reruns from the obama...
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katie, thank you so much for your reporting. that does it for this edition of "bloomberg technology." of course, we will be following all these companies on the road to their ipo airbnb, instacart, , wish, affirm, watch for all of those on "bloomberg technology"" "bloomberg daybreak: asia" is up next. i'm emily chang in san francisco. this is bloomberg. ♪ >> the following is a paid program. the opinions and views expressed do not reflect those of bloomberg lp, its affiliates, or its employees. >> the following is an important paid program about humana medicare advantage prescription drug plans, sponsored by humana. announcer: life keeps changing, and so do you. but as your lifestyle evolves, is your medicare plan keeping up? does your health care company treat you as an individual or a number? a humana medicare advantage plan may save you money. many combine medical and prescription drug coverage, all in one plan, for as low as a zero dollar monthly plan premium in many areas.
katie, thank you so much for your reporting. that does it for this edition of "bloomberg technology." of course, we will be following all these companies on the road to their ipo airbnb, instacart, , wish, affirm, watch for all of those on "bloomberg technology"" "bloomberg daybreak: asia" is up next. i'm emily chang in san francisco. this is bloomberg. ♪ >> the following is a paid program. the opinions and views expressed do not reflect those of...
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katie: i think so, and i think today is proof of that. faang stocks are holding up ok, not breaking down. they are losing reps of strength -- losing relative strength, but i don't think they are essential to the uptrend continuing here for the s&p 500. even the nasdaq 100 has some exposure to other sectors than technology. to see some broadening out of the rally with this, some movement from growth into value. it is too early to say whether it is meaningful and lasting. we have some stabilization in the ratios of our growth versus value benchmarks. we use etf's to arrive at that. the s&p 500 ratios have certainly stabilized, and the 50 day moving average has flattened, so it could be an early stage reversal, but we don't have a breakout yet for value versus growth. it is something that i think could help keep footing under the broader market. alix: cap let you go without talking about yields. the tenure doesn't show any sign of slowing. what is the top technically? katie: here we have a proving grounds. 10 year treasury yields are now dec
katie: i think so, and i think today is proof of that. faang stocks are holding up ok, not breaking down. they are losing reps of strength -- losing relative strength, but i don't think they are essential to the uptrend continuing here for the s&p 500. even the nasdaq 100 has some exposure to other sectors than technology. to see some broadening out of the rally with this, some movement from growth into value. it is too early to say whether it is meaningful and lasting. we have some...
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his new wife katie watched from the gallery. >> jarod is calm, cool, very intelligent. he's our evidence. >> reporter: the jury went out to deliberate. two days passed without a verdict. then, in an odd quirk of the court calendar, everyone took a week off. no decision. >> what if this jury says you're guilty? you know, i -- we couldn't stop hugging. i mean, we -- we're pretty much always like that. but there's i guess a little more emotion behind it, because of what if. >> reporter: jarod was charged with the commission of four felonies, including murder. >> what were you hoping for in the court? >> that he would be found guilty of what he did. >> reporter: it took less than two hours once the jury went back at it. >> you're watching the faces as they file in? >> i am. very intently. and nobody's giving anything away. >> and then what, you hear the words? >> they start reading off the counts, one at a time, and it's just not guilty. not guilty. not guilty. >> reporter: jarod ingram. not guilty of the murder of ciara ingram. >> i grabbed my attorney and hugged him. i ca
his new wife katie watched from the gallery. >> jarod is calm, cool, very intelligent. he's our evidence. >> reporter: the jury went out to deliberate. two days passed without a verdict. then, in an odd quirk of the court calendar, everyone took a week off. no decision. >> what if this jury says you're guilty? you know, i -- we couldn't stop hugging. i mean, we -- we're pretty much always like that. but there's i guess a little more emotion behind it, because of what if....
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thank you katie. in the meantime, the trump team filing lawsuits in pennsylvania to stop counting ballots for now but that is not stopping hundreds of volunteers from counting and counting. we will check in with the manager of lucerne county which president trump went through into thousand 16 after going for barack obama twice. so what will happen in 2020? ♪ it's so good to see you. you too! so really, how are you? oh well, look! that's what we're both taking right now, fanapt. you know it's really been helping me manage my schizophrenia. i used to hear these terrible voices. loser! you're such a failure. you're so embarrassing. i used to feel like everyone was staring at me. but we're doing much better now, right? yeah. fanapt is approved for the treatment of schizophrenia in adults. in clinical trials, fanapt significantly improved symptoms of schizophrenia compared to placebo. fanapt may change your heart rhythm which could elevate risk of sudden death. your doctor will consider this when decidin
thank you katie. in the meantime, the trump team filing lawsuits in pennsylvania to stop counting ballots for now but that is not stopping hundreds of volunteers from counting and counting. we will check in with the manager of lucerne county which president trump went through into thousand 16 after going for barack obama twice. so what will happen in 2020? ♪ it's so good to see you. you too! so really, how are you? oh well, look! that's what we're both taking right now, fanapt. you know it's...
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katie? >> scary and deeply depressing. morgan chesky, thank you very much into and many state and local officials are imposing new restrictions and curfews in hopes of controlling the spread, including in new jersey, where 3,000 cases were reported yesterday. the wave is approaching the record set back in april. this week governor phil murphy imposed new restrictions that go into effect today. that include halting indoor dining at bars, clubs and restaurants at 10:00 p.m. but perhaps murphy's harshest delivery of reality was this answer a few hours ago to someone asking him what he would say to people tired of wearing masks. >> you know what is really uncomfortable and annoying? when you die. that is my answer. and this is not a forever and for all. we're in a sprint right now and i would just ask people to bear down. governor phil murphy of new jersey joins us now. it is great to have you on. you're spiking in new jersey. we're spiking all aaround the rurnt. and this coronavirus fatigue has been -- but it is more importan
katie? >> scary and deeply depressing. morgan chesky, thank you very much into and many state and local officials are imposing new restrictions and curfews in hopes of controlling the spread, including in new jersey, where 3,000 cases were reported yesterday. the wave is approaching the record set back in april. this week governor phil murphy imposed new restrictions that go into effect today. that include halting indoor dining at bars, clubs and restaurants at 10:00 p.m. but perhaps...
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emily: bloomberg's katie roof reporting in san francisco. katie, thank you for your reporting. that does it for this edition of "bloomberg tech." we will be following all these companies on the road ipo, airbnb, instacart, wish, affirm, watch for all of those on "bloomberg technology." asia" is upaybreak: next. i'm emily chang in san francisco. this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ ♪ haidi: good morning. we are counting down to asia's major arc at open. shery: welcome to daybreak asia -- our top stories this hour -- asia look set to follow wall coronavirus has fears of further lockdowns and there's the worry of a timing of a relief package in haidi: washington. president trump tak
emily: bloomberg's katie roof reporting in san francisco. katie, thank you for your reporting. that does it for this edition of "bloomberg tech." we will be following all these companies on the road ipo, airbnb, instacart, wish, affirm, watch for all of those on "bloomberg technology." asia" is upaybreak: next. i'm emily chang in san francisco. this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ ♪ haidi: good morning. we are counting down to asia's major arc at open. shery: welcome to...
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his new wife katie watched from the gallery. >> jarod is calm, cool, very intelligent. he's our evidence. >> reporter: the jury went out to deliberate. two days passed without a verdict. then, in an odd quirk of the court calendar, everyone took a week off. no decision. >> what if this jury says you're guilty? you know, i -- we couldn't stop hugging. i mean, we -- we're pretty much always like that. but there's -- i guess a little more emotion behind it, because of what if. >> reporter: jarod was charged with the commission of four felonies, including murder. >> what were you hoping for in the court? >> that he would be found guilty of what he did. >> reporter: it took less than two hours once the jury went back at it. >> you're watching the faces as they file in? >> i am. very intently. and nobody's giving anything away. >> and then what, you hear the words? >> they start reading off the counts, one at a time, and it's just not guilty. not guilty. not guilty. >> reporter: jarod ingram. not guilty of the murder of ciara ingram. >> i started crying. i've never in my life
his new wife katie watched from the gallery. >> jarod is calm, cool, very intelligent. he's our evidence. >> reporter: the jury went out to deliberate. two days passed without a verdict. then, in an odd quirk of the court calendar, everyone took a week off. no decision. >> what if this jury says you're guilty? you know, i -- we couldn't stop hugging. i mean, we -- we're pretty much always like that. but there's -- i guess a little more emotion behind it, because of what if....
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i am katy tur. >> and i'm ayman mohyeldin. there are hundreds of ballots being counted across the country as we await the final results of six states. as it stands, donald trump continues to trail joe biden by 39 electoral votes. you have both candidates are still looking for that count to 270. we're also keeping an eye on those outstanding senate races. there is a lot at stake for the democrats, who are hoping to take over control of the senate by now. let's get a quick check on the big board with ali velshi, who has been monitoring all this for us. it's a slow process at this point
i am katy tur. >> and i'm ayman mohyeldin. there are hundreds of ballots being counted across the country as we await the final results of six states. as it stands, donald trump continues to trail joe biden by 39 electoral votes. you have both candidates are still looking for that count to 270. we're also keeping an eye on those outstanding senate races. there is a lot at stake for the democrats, who are hoping to take over control of the senate by now. let's get a quick check on the big...
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it does not look like katy perry. that is her performing oh, there she is alibaba shares were down today 8% in today's session. >> there are a couple of things going on the chinese government, the negative is that the chinese government is trying to rule out monopolistic behavior. i think the chinese government is the one putting the most headwind on that space i would avord it >> katy looks different with the hair she is a fan of the show so if she wants to call in, she is welcome. >>> twitter poll america likes tim's pitch on boeing 52.5%. so you have the popular vote and electoral college. tim? >> if i can't dance with katy perry, i am going to dance with boeing i see it going higher. >> pete grasso >> tim wants a recount >> morgan stanley is having a space. >> i am going to go with valley national bank. i bought the stock an the calls. i think it's going higher. >> guy >> mel, 45 years ago the he had mond fitzgerald went down on a cold >>> and an unshakable commitment to keeping each other safe in honor of veteran
it does not look like katy perry. that is her performing oh, there she is alibaba shares were down today 8% in today's session. >> there are a couple of things going on the chinese government, the negative is that the chinese government is trying to rule out monopolistic behavior. i think the chinese government is the one putting the most headwind on that space i would avord it >> katy looks different with the hair she is a fan of the show so if she wants to call in, she is welcome....
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katy? >> ron allen and yasmin, thank you very much for the update from those two states. >>> we have a little breaking news out of ohio. governor mike dewine just announced a new curfew starting on thursday. the curfew is from 10:00 p.m. to 5:00 a.m. and will last 21 days. over the last two weeks, cases in ohio are up more than 130%. spiraling out of control there, trying to tamp it down. >>> coming up, the impact covid is having on american children. more than 1 million kids have tested positive since the start of the pandemic. and the president's campaign has launched at least 26 lawsuits disputing the election results. no court has found a single instance of fraud. >>> also, a bit of news from giuliana. but how much longer can this go on? hi sabrina! >>hi jen! so this aveeno® moisturizer goes beyond just soothing sensitive skin? exactly jen! calm + restore oat gel is formulated with prebiotic oat. and strengthens skin's moisture barrier. uh! i love it! aveeno® healthy. it's our nature.
katy? >> ron allen and yasmin, thank you very much for the update from those two states. >>> we have a little breaking news out of ohio. governor mike dewine just announced a new curfew starting on thursday. the curfew is from 10:00 p.m. to 5:00 a.m. and will last 21 days. over the last two weeks, cases in ohio are up more than 130%. spiraling out of control there, trying to tamp it down. >>> coming up, the impact covid is having on american children. more than 1 million...
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>> well, hey, katy, it is good to see you. i still want to sit in celebration mode and i feel like we are jumping to some of the wrong arguments and conversations here. this election was historic because more people voted for president than ever before in history and to me that is a big deal. coming off the heels of a guy who did everything he possibly could to destroy our democracy, to destroy our institutions. you actually saw the greatest participation in and belief in american ideals than we've seen before. so joe biden got more votes as president but donald trump also got more votes as the loser in the presidential election. the idea that so many people are participating to me is the celebration, it is a story, the thing we need to hold on to because wee need those folks to come back to the table and recognize that it matters when we come out in mass. and in terms of the talking points and the narratives, trump is going to trump. trump is going to continue to lie, deceive, be a bad sport, pretend that he didn't lose this
>> well, hey, katy, it is good to see you. i still want to sit in celebration mode and i feel like we are jumping to some of the wrong arguments and conversations here. this election was historic because more people voted for president than ever before in history and to me that is a big deal. coming off the heels of a guy who did everything he possibly could to destroy our democracy, to destroy our institutions. you actually saw the greatest participation in and belief in american ideals...
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our business correspondent, katie austin, is in central london. katie, what is the latest? yes, we expect that arcadia is set to call in administrators at some point tomorrow. stores will continue to trade for the time being when they are allowed to be reopened, while a buyer or buyers are sought for the group's brands. it is worrying is for employees, in the run—up to christmas. one aspect already attracting attention is pensions. the chair of the mp select committee on work and pension is today called for sir philip green's family to make good the deficit in that pension fund, whatever happens, as things stand, if administration goes ahead the pension funds would go into what you think of as the pensions lifeboat when members would get back slightly less than they would have expected. we expect sir philip green will not try to buy back any part of his retail empire, which did have problems including not adapting quickly enough to the new digital retail environment, before the coronavirus restrictions dealt a further blow. many thanks, katy austin, our business correspon
our business correspondent, katie austin, is in central london. katie, what is the latest? yes, we expect that arcadia is set to call in administrators at some point tomorrow. stores will continue to trade for the time being when they are allowed to be reopened, while a buyer or buyers are sought for the group's brands. it is worrying is for employees, in the run—up to christmas. one aspect already attracting attention is pensions. the chair of the mp select committee on work and pension is...
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i'm katy tur. >> and i'm ayman mohyeldin. >> we continue with msnbc's special coverage of a historic night in america. the election of joe biden as the 46th president of the united states. for biden it is a victory decades in the making. the necessary electoral votes came 48 years to the day of his first election to the senate in 1972 back when he was 29. the president elect reaffirmed his promise to be a leader for all americans when he spoke tonight in wilmington, delaware. >> i so the this office to restore the soul of america, to rebuild the backbone of this nation, the middle class. and to make america respected around the world again. and to unite us here at home. it's the honor of my lifetime that so many millions of americans have voted for that vision. and now the work of making that vision is real. it's a task, the task of our time. >> a big day for joe biden is always a historic one for vice president-elect kamala harris. she becomes the first woman, first black person and first person of asian descent ever to be elected to vice president. the california senator marked the
i'm katy tur. >> and i'm ayman mohyeldin. >> we continue with msnbc's special coverage of a historic night in america. the election of joe biden as the 46th president of the united states. for biden it is a victory decades in the making. the necessary electoral votes came 48 years to the day of his first election to the senate in 1972 back when he was 29. the president elect reaffirmed his promise to be a leader for all americans when he spoke tonight in wilmington, delaware....
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but there has been lots of problems, katy. because they unlocked the lock down they didn't announce that they would extend that scheme to support workers unless it was too late for many businesses and they have given people their final notices. it has not been perfectly handled in many places. many people are struggling, but this has been an effort to try to support people. . the challenge is that they don't know how long it will last while the bills for governments keep ratcheting up. >> the difference that we're seeing in london and europe is that they're making every effort to keep all of their schools open unlike in new york city where schools closed already again. >> yeah, here in chicago is the perfect example. we just stopped indoor dining, but no one has been to school in person all year. america's value system is business over schooling and we have seen that across the country. 's problem is a patch work of laws. here in kpig nearly everyone is wearing their mask. there is a mask mandate. in louisville, kentucky nearl
but there has been lots of problems, katy. because they unlocked the lock down they didn't announce that they would extend that scheme to support workers unless it was too late for many businesses and they have given people their final notices. it has not been perfectly handled in many places. many people are struggling, but this has been an effort to try to support people. . the challenge is that they don't know how long it will last while the bills for governments keep ratcheting up. >>...
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katy, many thanks, katy austin, a business correspondent. —— our business correspondent. six people are being treated in hospital in cardiff after a violent disturbance in the city centre last night. one person is in a serious condition with head injuries and three of the injured are thought to have stab wounds. two people have been arrested on suspicion of violent disorder. ajudge in pennsylvania has dismissed a lawsuit from the trump campaign that sought to invalidate millions of postal votes. judge matthew brann said the suit, which rested on allegations of voting irregularities, was "without merit". the move paves the way for pennsylvania to certinyoe biden's win — he leads by more than 80,000 votes. cancer research uk says some patients with rare cancers are struggling to get access to experimental drugs even if their doctors want to try them — a situation not helped by coronavirus. the drugs are not formally licensed by regulators but can be offered to patients on the advice of cancer consultants. 0ur health editor, hugh pym, has been speaking to one 20—yearâ€
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but more importantly than that, i think -- i disagree with you, katy. and you are such dear friends that i can do this. there is zero reason to wait in a two-hour line, let alone a ten-hour line to vote. there is zero reason not to have had the results on election night. and for all people tweeting "take a breath," you don't need to take a breath. it's 2020. i'm not going to make the domino's pizza analogy again, but i come from canada where it's 37 million people and we always get results election night and you vote by hand and nobody waits even a half hour in a line. so when they say it's only 37 million people. how can you do that in america? anything you can do with 37 million people, you can do better with ten times the number of people. so, there is zero reason for you and ayman and katy and danielle and i to be on tv right now. we should all be in bed knowing who the next president of the united states is. this system is broken, and everybody needs to figure that out. >> well, hold on, hold on. i am not defending this system at all. i am just say
but more importantly than that, i think -- i disagree with you, katy. and you are such dear friends that i can do this. there is zero reason to wait in a two-hour line, let alone a ten-hour line to vote. there is zero reason not to have had the results on election night. and for all people tweeting "take a breath," you don't need to take a breath. it's 2020. i'm not going to make the domino's pizza analogy again, but i come from canada where it's 37 million people and we always get...
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kat katie, and a "washington post" columnist mark. katie, what did you think today. a lot of series accusations leveled that will have to be born out in court? >> yes, this is an opening statement. they are far from the end of this. they are on a timeline here to pack in a lot of evidence gathering and presentation to the court buyer these states certify the votes. rudy giuliani said he has hundreds of sworn affidavits of witnesses. sidney powell talked about how she believes that unpatriotic act beyond anything she imagined occurred and alleges a number of votes were switched in a widespread way from biden to trump towers. -- president trump. he said president trump won in a landslide and they would prove. it they set the bar high to go to court. the runway on the timing is running out. we will see it they can get it done. >> the team including sidney powell said the conspiracy goes all the way to venezuela and hug's chavez. do you think that happened? >> no, dr. no or dr. evil. >> either one. >> they would do the president a better service by focussing on real issu
kat katie, and a "washington post" columnist mark. katie, what did you think today. a lot of series accusations leveled that will have to be born out in court? >> yes, this is an opening statement. they are far from the end of this. they are on a timeline here to pack in a lot of evidence gathering and presentation to the court buyer these states certify the votes. rudy giuliani said he has hundreds of sworn affidavits of witnesses. sidney powell talked about how she believes...
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>> juan: did i not. >> dana: katie you are mexico. >> katie: my little brother recently got engauged to long time girlfriend courtney. now a fiancee he did it at jefferson month cello. we all got to be there i was there with my husband. we're wishing them many, many years of happiness. very happy for them. and wanted to welcome her into the family. so, welcome to her. really happy for them. she is a dairy farmer. >> dana: i love that i want to know more about the dairy farming. >> jesse: ask her about the organic milk longer in the fridge than the regular milk. >> katie: we will know the answer. >> katie: my brother is a history buff they have ties to that area. >> dana: congratulations. >> jesse: month cello shots. >> dana: that would have been a better one more thing. there is enough time to do your one more thing. >> greg: animals are great. animals are great. got. >> anna: mall in it. but how do you feel after thanksgiving after you eat. for me it takes two or three days to feel better because of the gorging and then the purging like this little fellow here this a big thanksgivin
>> juan: did i not. >> dana: katie you are mexico. >> katie: my little brother recently got engauged to long time girlfriend courtney. now a fiancee he did it at jefferson month cello. we all got to be there i was there with my husband. we're wishing them many, many years of happiness. very happy for them. and wanted to welcome her into the family. so, welcome to her. really happy for them. she is a dairy farmer. >> dana: i love that i want to know more about the dairy...